toasty ;) ?

cc2012

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Should be hitting about 38c here in my part of oz...I'd use the aircon but it's too costly ontop of the grow, might take the kids 4 wheel driving down the beach to cool down.. with beer and weed.
Man wish you was my Pops when I was youngster, be COOL to go Beach larking around on a Quad n avin Beer n Splif....

You Probably THE BEST DAD IN THE WORLD - IF ITS CARLSBERG BEER!

:twisted:
 

dannyboy602

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i can deal with the cold better than the heat but i hate how dry it gets in here in winter. Rh is 19. so a humidifier is a must. i keep the thermostat at 65 during the day cuz i have this huge east window that lets the light in and warms up the whole living room. i have no patience for the hot humid summers we get so the AC is on constantly.
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
Well i figured that was rather the point of the thread, to talk about what heating you use where you live. It would be rather silly of me to say i put my heating on because it's -45 where sunni lives. My post is about me and where i live, as per the point of the thread :)
Nice edit ...
 

lahadaextranjera

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I don't do cold. Never even been in colder than -15C. I've got 20.6C and 51% in the bedroom right now but I'll turn it down before sleeping. In the summer the living room can hit 36C by 10am in the morning. I sleep better in the heat than anyone I know. I use AC for the girls only though! :)
 

joe macclennan

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thanks for all the responses peeps. This is an interesting subject to me.

Pops and I were talking the other day about how you folks in the far north even make it. Seems like when it is -40 or some shit it would be hard to make enough heat to warm a large place. Gas/electric bills must be outta sight.
 

minnesmoker

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I like it a cool, comfortable 90 year round.

Boss lady likes it around 60.

We settle at 75 -- and I'm always cold.

High dessert here.
 

DST

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We set our central heating to beween 21-22c (69-72f) during the winter when heating is required (although our bedrooms are colder than the living area). RH in the house is surprisingly dry at around 40% based on the fact that The Netherlands is generally like a soggy gusset! (winter rh=90-95%). I must say I prefer the crisp cold of my home, Scotland, to the damp cold of the Lowlands.
Slainte and a Happy Hogmanay to all, a whisky flask will always keep you warm!
DST
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
In the winter I set the heater to 61 degrees, and generally run it once in the morning to dispel the night cold.
In the summer I turn on the AC around eighty degrees ... but I'll hold off if I can open the house up and get cooler evening air.
I live in a generally mild climate, but this house isn't well insulated.
 

BygonEra

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I always keep mine around 70-73 during the day.. winter or summer... and turn off the heat at night. Put my AC on blast during the summer at night tho lol. I can't sleep if it's hotter than 68...
 
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